Abstract

In this paper a novel eye-tracking device designed which uses tiny CCD cameras to capture the eye image from the screen with the help of a video capture card. In the head gesture control mode, a light source projector is turned on and the CCD camera detects the position of the light source. The

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  • IntroductionFollowing is the way toward estimating either the purpose of look (where one is looking) or the movement of an eye with respect to the head

  • Following is the way toward estimating either the purpose of look or the movement of an eye with respect to the head

  • Most present eye-trackers use the point of convergence of the understudy and infrared/close infrared non-collimated light to make corneal reflections (CR) [9, 10]

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Introduction

Following is the way toward estimating either the purpose of look (where one is looking) or the movement of an eye with respect to the head. Most present eye-trackers use the point of convergence of the understudy and infrared/close infrared non-collimated light to make corneal reflections (CR) [9, 10]. Two general sorts of infrared/close infrared (otherwise called dynamic light) eye following systems are utilized: splendid student and dull understudy. Their distinction depends on the area of the light source regarding the optics. In the event that the light source is counterbalanced from the optical way, at that point the student seems dim on the grounds that the retro reflector from the retina is coordinated far from the camera

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